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the goal is to overcome the negative impact of the strong yen and deflation and to create a strong economy with growth in jobs and income. on the other hand, the council states the government needs to achieve the primary balance by reducing the deficit to half by fiscal 2015. but the draft fell short of setting a specific limit on the issuance of japanese government bonds to finance the budget, as the previous administration of the democratic party did. it only urges the government to keep bond issues to a minimum. >>> executives at struggling chipmaker renesas electronics say they need to slash their workforce even further. they're planning a 10% staff cut through a voluntary retirement program. renesas is one of the world's largest suppliers of microcontroller chips. managers told the company's labor union that they'll offer early retirement to about 3,000 employees aged 40 and older. the plan is part of restructuring efforts put in place after the company reached a deal on a rescue package with investors. the deal will allow renesas to receive about $2.3 billion from a state-backed fund
the goal is to overcome the negative impact of the strong yen and deflation and to create a strong economy with growth in jobs and income. on the other hand, the council states the government needs to achieve the primary balance by reducing the deficit to half by fiscal 2015. but the draft fell short of setting a specific limit on the issuance of japanese government bonds to finance the budget, as the previous administration of the democratic party did. it only urges the government to keep bond...
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economy and beyond. it's estimated without the deal the government could run out of money to pail its bills as early as mid-february. the president said the idea of refusing to raise the debt ceiling is irresponsible and absurd. >> republicans in congress have two choices here. they can act responsibly and pay america's bills are act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom for not crashing the american economy. >> shep: they say they won't support raising the debt limit and there a battle line. the debt ceiling is the maximum amount of money that the united states can borrow. the law requires congress to control and authorize any money needed to pay for federal programs. debt ceiling was introduced way back in world war one. it was meant to give the treasury department more spending at that time. wendall goler, the president seemed that he was willing to call the republicans' bluff on this thing. >> he won't collect ransom for not collecting it on
economy and beyond. it's estimated without the deal the government could run out of money to pail its bills as early as mid-february. the president said the idea of refusing to raise the debt ceiling is irresponsible and absurd. >> republicans in congress have two choices here. they can act responsibly and pay america's bills are act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. but they will not collect a ransom for not crashing the american economy. >> shep: they...
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many people say it's a huge cost as it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mali but specifically niger and other amazing parts where the tourist people reside. sits on top of almost every single light bulb in france runs on electricity generated by nuclear power power relies on a steady flow of pure rainy i'm so you don't have to be a nuclear physicist to figure out that to keep all these bright lights on the french government depends on a steady flow of the precious natural resource but molly says micio learned is no it's about power or money. and security this is nothing to do with any political issue from a different time if we are defending a government or business interests which government which business. some have their suspicions nationally supported approach energy company. is about to finish the second largest ukrainian mining plant in the world next to mali every year the cars do exactly this uranium is going to be dirt cheap there's a third world dirt cheap. very true. very very interesting and after the french military offensive purported to spa
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and the euro skepticism is also hitting europe's largest economy germans don't want brussels in charge of their cash later on we report on whether berlin is losing its sovereignty. the u.s. justice department has dropped charges against internet freedom activists aaron swartz who committed suicide last week he faced decades behind bars over accusations he illegally downloaded academic documents for public use the department's decision came after the schwartz family said prosecutors were complicit in his death and tens of thousands of internet users expressed support for the claim our business is a target in our reports the crime downloading millions of academic papers in the public domain from a paid subscription database and the belief that they should be free. to essentially rocking out too many books in the library the punishment facing thirty years behind bars and a million dollar fine you're looking at a crime that essentially amounts to download a p.d.f. to a hard drive. no person was harmed. there was no financial benefit murder received less punishment the result twenty six yea
and the euro skepticism is also hitting europe's largest economy germans don't want brussels in charge of their cash later on we report on whether berlin is losing its sovereignty. the u.s. justice department has dropped charges against internet freedom activists aaron swartz who committed suicide last week he faced decades behind bars over accusations he illegally downloaded academic documents for public use the department's decision came after the schwartz family said prosecutors were...
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the economy's growing instead of contracting. in the first quarter of 2009, the gdp contracted and grew 3.1% when measured last. now, though it remains where it was before the great recession, consumer confidence has nearly doubled and a larger percentage of americans, 41% according to our last poll, believe the country's heading in the right direction, up 26% in january 2009. on the other hand, there's other data to support the idea that the country is not much better off and that the struggling economy is taking a toll on families. median household income, lower than it was in 2009. 46% millions live below the poverty line. more than four years ago. the federal public debt has increased from $10.6 trillion in january 2009 to $16.4 trillion now. there's the big number same as four years ago. the unemployment rate of 7.8%, though it's down from a high of 10% in october 2009. other figures of the last four years. number of u.s. troops in iraq, dropped from nearly 140,000 to 200. as the president fulfilled the promise to end that w
the economy's growing instead of contracting. in the first quarter of 2009, the gdp contracted and grew 3.1% when measured last. now, though it remains where it was before the great recession, consumer confidence has nearly doubled and a larger percentage of americans, 41% according to our last poll, believe the country's heading in the right direction, up 26% in january 2009. on the other hand, there's other data to support the idea that the country is not much better off and that the...
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will a rebound in the world's second largest economy be good news on world series? china's growth products sped up by a faster than expected 7.9% in the fourth quarter. we'll see how investors react and how long it will last. >>> stocks came to live thursday thanks to a jump in housing starts and the lowest weekly jobless claim numbers since january 2008. after the bell, chip make intel ticked lower. more corporate reports ahead today, including general electric and morgan stanley. >>> gold prices settled around $1690. meaning this 177 ounce gold nugget reportedly discovered with a medal detecter in australia is worth just under $300,000. pretty good find. >>> toyota has settled the first in a string of wrongful and injury deaths overunintended acceleration. the family of a utah couple killed when a toyota slammed into the wall will collect an undisclosed sum from the automaker. >>> oprah winfrey's interview with lance armstrong has brought a pretty penny for her cable network. ad slots sold at a premium was expeced to sell out. oprah bolstered the ratings by 32% la
will a rebound in the world's second largest economy be good news on world series? china's growth products sped up by a faster than expected 7.9% in the fourth quarter. we'll see how investors react and how long it will last. >>> stocks came to live thursday thanks to a jump in housing starts and the lowest weekly jobless claim numbers since january 2008. after the bell, chip make intel ticked lower. more corporate reports ahead today, including general electric and morgan stanley....
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some have speculated germany could spend the gold to kickstart the european economy, but the government has strongly ruled out that idea. al jazeera, berlin. >> thailand's navy has increased patrols to try to stem the flow of refugees from myanmar. more of them are entering thailand legally to try to escape harsh conditions and ethnic violence. this report from southern thailand. >> tired and confused, they arrived on foreign soil. 88 refugees spending more than 10 days at sea after leaving western myanmar. they said they had no choice but to leave. >> the soldiers would take women and daughters and rape them and then turned them back the next day. we had no freedom. we could not go anywhere. we had to make our own future. >> myanmar is predominantly buddhist, and the muslim minority are largely seen as illegal immigrants from neighboring bangladesh. after fighting between bouterse and muslims last year, more than 100,000 left homeless. this was all happening at a sensitive time for thailand. it has been ranked as a tier 2 nation on the watch list for human trafficking. if it is ranked
some have speculated germany could spend the gold to kickstart the european economy, but the government has strongly ruled out that idea. al jazeera, berlin. >> thailand's navy has increased patrols to try to stem the flow of refugees from myanmar. more of them are entering thailand legally to try to escape harsh conditions and ethnic violence. this report from southern thailand. >> tired and confused, they arrived on foreign soil. 88 refugees spending more than 10 days at sea after...
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. >>> weill a rebound in the world's second largest economy be a bump for the stock exchange? today, we'll see how investors react. >>> stocks came to life thursday thanks to a surprising jump in housing starts and the lowest weekly jobless numbers since january 2008. after the bell, intel ticked lower despite better than expected earnings. more corporate reports ahead today include heavy hitters general electric, part owner of this network, and morgan stanley. gold prices settled around $1690 thursday, meaning that this 177-ounce gold nugget reportedly discovered with a metal detector in australia is worth $300,000. what a find. >>> toyota has settled the first wrongful death lawsuits. >>> oprah winfrey's interview with lance armstrong has turned a pretty penny for her new cable network. according to an executive, ads were expected to sell out. >>> well, so much for towels and juicers. dodge wants people to pitch in for a new car. >>> meanwhile, january is the best time to find travel deals. the four seasons resort on the big island of hawaii. trip adviser named it the best r
. >>> weill a rebound in the world's second largest economy be a bump for the stock exchange? today, we'll see how investors react. >>> stocks came to life thursday thanks to a surprising jump in housing starts and the lowest weekly jobless numbers since january 2008. after the bell, intel ticked lower despite better than expected earnings. more corporate reports ahead today include heavy hitters general electric, part owner of this network, and morgan stanley. gold prices...
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too much power is centered around brussels and we have a situation where they use hurting the british economy and the british people know that and they don't really like how the democracy is being undermined so david cameron needs to get in touch with british public opinion and offer us a real in or out referendum make it clear that a british people can accept the british conservative party politician robert oulds director of the bruce group thank you very much for your analysis this hour thank you. still ahead for you a violent crime the artistic director of the bolshoi theater is treated in hospital near burns print outs of a time in central moscow but is coming up here on our t.v. . what makes life complete. nose and a happy family. or self-expression. a show. that seems so true. for a little later. child. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images go girl has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. live from moscow polls conducted by two israeli newspapers suggest prime minister benjamin netanyahu is set to win the upcoming pa
too much power is centered around brussels and we have a situation where they use hurting the british economy and the british people know that and they don't really like how the democracy is being undermined so david cameron needs to get in touch with british public opinion and offer us a real in or out referendum make it clear that a british people can accept the british conservative party politician robert oulds director of the bruce group thank you very much for your analysis this hour thank...
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we have an army, we have an av, we have money, we have an economy. we are in a very different situation than the founders ever were or ever could have imagined. but we still have the two inclinations. are we involved in foreign policy to protect their interest? are we involved in foreign-policy to project some ideology into the world? >> host: of course it's a very different time in the world. we are not an indispensable nation. we are a nation very much a threat 25 years after the constitution not too far from here where we are taking this interview they burn down the white house and the country very much was at risk. how do the people that you write about, contemporary authors, how do they translate or try to translate what the franken signs and a founding to contemporary debates about iraq and afghanistan? >> guest: a lot of them quote washington's farewell address and said he shouldn't be involved. there tends to be a very nativist threat going through those books and that discourse. >> host: tell us more about that. would he mean by nativist? >>
we have an army, we have an av, we have money, we have an economy. we are in a very different situation than the founders ever were or ever could have imagined. but we still have the two inclinations. are we involved in foreign policy to protect their interest? are we involved in foreign-policy to project some ideology into the world? >> host: of course it's a very different time in the world. we are not an indispensable nation. we are a nation very much a threat 25 years after the...
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the goal is to overcome the negative impact of the strong yen and deflation and to create a strong economy with growth and jobs and income. now, on the other hand, the council states the government needs to achieve the primary balance by reducing the deficit to half by the fiscal year of 2015, but the draft did fall short of setting a specific limit on the issuance of government bonds to finance the budget as the previous administration turned democratic party did. it only urges the government to keep bond issues to a minimum. >>> well, executives at struggling chipmaker electronic says they need to slash the workforce further. they are planning a 10% staff cut through a voluntary retirement program. renesas is one of the largest suppliers of microcontroller chips. the managers told the company's labor union they will offer early retirement to about 3,000 employees aged 40 and older. the plan is part of restructuring efforts put in place after the company reached a deal on a rescue package with investors. the deal will allow renesas to receive $2.3 billion from the state-backed fund as wel
the goal is to overcome the negative impact of the strong yen and deflation and to create a strong economy with growth and jobs and income. now, on the other hand, the council states the government needs to achieve the primary balance by reducing the deficit to half by the fiscal year of 2015, but the draft did fall short of setting a specific limit on the issuance of government bonds to finance the budget as the previous administration turned democratic party did. it only urges the government...
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>> well, one the national government needs to stimulate the economy in the short term. just austerity will never allow us to climb out of this hole of borrowing and debt and up employment. but what i did was i cut $3 for every dollar that we got in taxes from the proposition 0. we cut the university's 25%. we cut child care. we cut all the good programs because government doesn't do that many bad things. we cut the prisons. government does public safety. it does education. it does programs for the children, for the elderly. so what you refrench in government you cut the good which in many respects is a bad. i mean is there a lesson here for the national government and the national politician? >> well, the lesson is one that you've got to make tough choices. you have to live within your means. that means you have to not do everything you want to. but you also have to raise more money. we did raise a tax on all citizens called the sales tax, a quarter of a cent. and we raised the tax on individuals who make more than $250,000 or couples who make more than $500,000. so tha
>> well, one the national government needs to stimulate the economy in the short term. just austerity will never allow us to climb out of this hole of borrowing and debt and up employment. but what i did was i cut $3 for every dollar that we got in taxes from the proposition 0. we cut the university's 25%. we cut child care. we cut all the good programs because government doesn't do that many bad things. we cut the prisons. government does public safety. it does education. it does...
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the well you know what i'm saying is this that europe is aging europe as a percentage of the world economy is now below a fifth and falling quite sharply it is gripped by eurozone crisis which is likely because of their fanaticism to keep it together to last for up to a decade and yeah ok europe is thirty percent of our overseas exports and it's an important market place but the rest of the world is more important to us. because we're stuck inside this old fashioned nineteenth century concept of a customs union we cannot make our own trade deals anywhere else in the world let's have a free trade deal with europe like the swiss do and let's reengage with the rest of the world we've obviously this latest postponement to take understandable reasons i don't see you seen a number of delays already what do you think about that the fact that this is such a huge issue and we just had. you know i've been waiting for years for this speech another couple weeks doesn't matter too much thank you very much for joining us nigel for us and the clear information about when exactly that big speech in europe
the well you know what i'm saying is this that europe is aging europe as a percentage of the world economy is now below a fifth and falling quite sharply it is gripped by eurozone crisis which is likely because of their fanaticism to keep it together to last for up to a decade and yeah ok europe is thirty percent of our overseas exports and it's an important market place but the rest of the world is more important to us. because we're stuck inside this old fashioned nineteenth century concept...
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that this is massively affect our relationships our trade relationships certainly have a hit on the economy as a result of that what do you say to those concerns a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery for the called laws or e.u. membership you know transparently body with a whole series of shocks you know three million british jobs would be lost if we left the european union really really we import massively more from you that we sell to them would mislead is stop selling cars. the e.u. well i think we all know. and you think the person should be looking to trade outside the well you know what i'm saying is this that europe is aging europe as a percentage of the world economy is now for me quite sharply it is gripped by eurozone crisis which is likely because of their fanaticism to keep it together to last for up to a decade and yeah ok europe is the. exact but it's an important market. for the rest of the world to us and we're impotent because we're stuck inside this old fashioned nineteenth century concept of a customs union we can't ma
that this is massively affect our relationships our trade relationships certainly have a hit on the economy as a result of that what do you say to those concerns a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery for the called laws or e.u. membership you know transparently body with a whole series of shocks you know three million british jobs would be lost if we left the european union really really we import massively more from you that we sell to them...
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the president warns against the prospect of what he called republicans holding the economy hostage. over the debt ceiling. it was the primary focus of the last news conference of his first term. we have fox team coverage. seep your political analyst brit hume will have analysis of that event. correspondent shannon bream tells us about another big topic today. gun control. we begin with white house correspondent wendell goler on the partisan tone over the debt. good evening, wendell. >> good evening. >> bret: the party that doesn't control the white house is rarely happy about raising the debt ceiling. >> reporter: recent years a genuine threat not to do so. >> raising the nation's debt ceiling, the president told reporters is a necessity caused by spending in the past. not something to trade with congress for spending cuts in the future. >> they can act responsibility, and pay america's bills. or act irresponsibly and put america through economic crisis. >> treasury secretary geithner says accounting maneuvers let us hold out till march and obama suggested he is prepared to hold out
the president warns against the prospect of what he called republicans holding the economy hostage. over the debt ceiling. it was the primary focus of the last news conference of his first term. we have fox team coverage. seep your political analyst brit hume will have analysis of that event. correspondent shannon bream tells us about another big topic today. gun control. we begin with white house correspondent wendell goler on the partisan tone over the debt. good evening, wendell. >>...
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much has to do with border enforcement, jobs and the california economy. since 2007 there's been less need for unskilled labor and a greater demand for workers with degrees. immigrants from asia, especially india, tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a pretty much gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu, he came to the united states as a refugee from vietnam and went into the restaurant supply business 25 years ago today. at 80,000 square feet his store is now one of the largest and most successful of its kind in the south bay. >> my parents both came about 33 years ago with nothing, no english. very limited english still today, but they decided to start a business and it flourished and with everybody's support it is what it is today. >> reporter: in the south bay, len ramirez, cbs5. >>> all this dry weather has put a dent in the snowpack now down from 137% to 109, but look at last year, 12% of normal. any snow on the mountains? any rain in your backyard? i go
much has to do with border enforcement, jobs and the california economy. since 2007 there's been less need for unskilled labor and a greater demand for workers with degrees. immigrants from asia, especially india, tend to be more highly educated. >> we see the united states of america as a pretty much gold mountain where we have endless opportunities to achieve. >> reporter: case in point, victor lu, he came to the united states as a refugee from vietnam and went into the restaurant...
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i wouldn't put any jeopardizing, any of the economy there. it shows it is a very rational, put us on a better pathism would think all the american public could support it and the senate as well. >> a long tradition here of congress acting to raise the debt ceiling. the power they brought, they have given themselves to do. the point is without drama and delay. monthly extension is drama. so what, you know, congress should simply do its job. not going to negotiate over extenting the debt ceiling. >> bret: well, this is what republicans have come up with. out of the meeting in williamsburg, virginia, they have come up with this on their plan. a three-month debt ceiling increase. debt limit increase contingent on the senate passing a budget. which they haven't done in quite some time. and no spending cuts except congressional members pay without budget. basically, congressional members can't get paid without spending cuts. let's bring in the panel. we talk about all of this. steve hayes for "weekly standard." charles lane, opinion writer for "was
i wouldn't put any jeopardizing, any of the economy there. it shows it is a very rational, put us on a better pathism would think all the american public could support it and the senate as well. >> a long tradition here of congress acting to raise the debt ceiling. the power they brought, they have given themselves to do. the point is without drama and delay. monthly extension is drama. so what, you know, congress should simply do its job. not going to negotiate over extenting the debt...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. of. the.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. of. the.
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everyt
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to...
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his traders have also urged the country's prime minister to step down over the country's stagnating economy. china the president's china or into policies are gradually eroding the island's independence from beijing. six men have been arrested and one declared wanted after allegedly committing a gang rape in the northern indian state of punjab the twenty nine year old victim is believed to have been traveling alone on a bus when the driver took her to a desolate location and called friends the incident occurred just weeks after a gang rape in new delhi which provoked massive protests throughout the country. seven civilians have been killed after an explosion hit a village in eastern afghanistan the blast occurred as the villagers were trying to pull out the dead from a collapsed mosque destroyed during overnight fighting between nato troops and the taliban police say a suicide vest on one of the dead insurgents might have caused the explosion. germany's finance minister wolfgang schauble is said to meet greece's top anti bailout politician alexis tsipras and the leader of the leftist syriza
his traders have also urged the country's prime minister to step down over the country's stagnating economy. china the president's china or into policies are gradually eroding the island's independence from beijing. six men have been arrested and one declared wanted after allegedly committing a gang rape in the northern indian state of punjab the twenty nine year old victim is believed to have been traveling alone on a bus when the driver took her to a desolate location and called friends the...
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going britain pays billions each year to the european union we have enormous costs put on the british economy as a result of excessive e.u. regulations and e.u. policies they just don't work for this country it's more of a hindrance than it is a help to the british economy and of course it undermines our own democracy and the option is quite simply to either stay in the european union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate a. basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people and the turns power or exits the european union the better. coming up to quarter past the hour here in moscow still ahead a revival and crime the artistic director of the ball so i had the honor treated in hospital personal burns after an acid attack in central moscow that's coming up. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television of the public just doesn't do so now with your
going britain pays billions each year to the european union we have enormous costs put on the british economy as a result of excessive e.u. regulations and e.u. policies they just don't work for this country it's more of a hindrance than it is a help to the british economy and of course it undermines our own democracy and the option is quite simply to either stay in the european union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate a....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. welcome back you're watching r t live from moscow now human trafficking one of the fastest growing forms of international crime is flourishing in the u.k. that he smuggled into britain to become victims of sac shoulder mass again labor exploitation where the number of people trafficked into the u.k. rapidly rising laura smith looks into what's behind this modern day slave trade. i was the one to the cradle. to the children. but i was never allowed to take the kids to school i was locked inside the house when i was nowhere and open the door side it sounds like something from an eighteenth century workhouse but it's britain today so it was trafficked to this country aged twelve now nineteen she's still too afraid to talk about her experience but the fact that she's played here by an actor doesn't make her horrific story any less real i was getting beaten by them and i was slapped and right i kept getting right and i targete
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atomic experts hoping to make progress in nuclear talks while western sanctions shake the country's economy but not its people's resolve. international news and comment online on the screen around the world this is r.t. scotland may soon get a boost in its push for independence the u.k. house of lords is set to debate providing edinburgh with the powers necessary to hold a referendum on a breakaway and peace at westminster already unanimously approve the move the scottish government wants to hold a referendum in the autumn of twenty fourteen this is the strong push me to put it within the u.k. itself where many feel they can be sure to part ways with the e.u. pretty boy has more well the pressure is really piling on the british prime minister david cameron because he's set to give a speech on friday where he wants to talk about renegotiating britain's role within the european union and that's a very difficult situation for him because there's a lot of euro skeptic m.p.'s who are piling on the pressure saying that you know the status quo really needs to be changed at the moment at the same t
atomic experts hoping to make progress in nuclear talks while western sanctions shake the country's economy but not its people's resolve. international news and comment online on the screen around the world this is r.t. scotland may soon get a boost in its push for independence the u.k. house of lords is set to debate providing edinburgh with the powers necessary to hold a referendum on a breakaway and peace at westminster already unanimously approve the move the scottish government wants to...
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going britain pays billions each year to the european union we have enormous costs put on the british economy as a result of excessive e.u. regulation and e.u. policies they just don't work for this country it's more of a hindrance than it is a help to the british economy and of course it undermines our own democracy and the option is quite simply to either stay in the european union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or course leave the european union and negotiate a the basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people but turns power or exits the european union the better months after hurricane sandy devastated america's east coast survivors' homes remain in squalor later on in the program a report on why they aren't getting the necessary support from the government they say they need to rebuild their lives and homes up next. will. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. what makes life complete. and a happy family. or self-expression.
going britain pays billions each year to the european union we have enormous costs put on the british economy as a result of excessive e.u. regulation and e.u. policies they just don't work for this country it's more of a hindrance than it is a help to the british economy and of course it undermines our own democracy and the option is quite simply to either stay in the european union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or course leave the european union and negotiate a the...
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. >> in our campaign, we are talking about balancing the budget, strengthening our economy, good education, but of course in the campaign a little part of it is about my scottish and this. we have the slogan, i am a mac. that is a campaign on the internet where people say we want david mcalister tuesday prime minister of lower saxony because we're doing a successful job. >> mcalister and his union are expected to get the biggest proportion of the vote, but they need the government as coalition partners, and their current partners, the free democrats, not that the 5% of the votes needed to have a seat in parliament, meeting the coalition government of the future may be headed by the opposition. that is a predicament faced by the german chancellor angela merkel. why she cares so much about this race. she made seven campaign appearances with mcalister. what happened in lower saxony is said to be a dress rehearsal for the general election in september because the free democrats are doing dismally on the national stage. voters here care about regional issues first and foremost. >> social issues
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crisis however germans are happy with the way that she's managed this crisis and managed germany's economy throughout it but as i say it's going to come down to whether she can convince the german people that she's the right person to manage german interests at home as well as those abroad whether she can win not third term towards the end of this year. now with a general election looming in israel polls predict there will be little changes to the makeup of the country's parliament their forecasts are promising the return of prime minister binyamin netanyahu is right wing the coup party or the many voters apathetic and disillusioned parties policy or reports the countdown has begun but instead of scanning the papers to brush up on who's saying what in the final hours before his radios head to the polls. is searching for an apartment the twenty eight year old is desperate to move out of his parents' home but times are tough and he blames the government but i'm not going to vote i see who are the candidates and there is no one standing who represents me or who can change the general mood in
crisis however germans are happy with the way that she's managed this crisis and managed germany's economy throughout it but as i say it's going to come down to whether she can convince the german people that she's the right person to manage german interests at home as well as those abroad whether she can win not third term towards the end of this year. now with a general election looming in israel polls predict there will be little changes to the makeup of the country's parliament their...
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the cap should go up when the economy is strong, and be adjusted down when the economy is not. as i mentioned, we need to expand the number of green cards to foreign nationals who graduate from our colleges and universities with advanced degrees. even with high unemployment we have millions of job openings that go unfilled. the the the workers come here to fill those jobs, or let me tell you, ladies and gentlemen, those jobs go somewhere else. and when they do, other jobs go with them. we also need a workable, reliable national employee verification program. now, they be verified brough rand has been dramatically improved. we are ready to beam -- to move forward with it nationally, provided there is strong preemption language to stay a local laws, no obligation to read verifies the whole -- i know countries with 35, 50,000 employees who certainly don't have to do that. and we need safe harbor for good ethics by employers. finally, we need to provide a path out of the shadows for 11 million undocumented immigrants who live in the united states today. with the understanding that
the cap should go up when the economy is strong, and be adjusted down when the economy is not. as i mentioned, we need to expand the number of green cards to foreign nationals who graduate from our colleges and universities with advanced degrees. even with high unemployment we have millions of job openings that go unfilled. the the the workers come here to fill those jobs, or let me tell you, ladies and gentlemen, those jobs go somewhere else. and when they do, other jobs go with them. we also...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. or. welcome back. is now officially beginning his second presidential term having taken the oath of office at the white house on monday is expected to spout the prospects for the next four years and to deliver on some promises is so far failed to keep. was the former head of america's libertarian party believes the changes. i'm not sure that we should give president obama credit for united states. i think we would have seen the united states coming out of our economic system where he should regardless of what president obama. was efforts of stimulus indeed i suspect that in some ways efforts by the obama administration actually slowed down the american way with respect to the foreign policy there are a few hopeful signs over the nomination haykel by but given the extent to which the obama administration still seems to be whether to program using drones the power has the various laws specifically the issue of being able to target and assassinate people sensibly around the world including the fears ameri
find out what's really happening to the global economy. or. welcome back. is now officially beginning his second presidential term having taken the oath of office at the white house on monday is expected to spout the prospects for the next four years and to deliver on some promises is so far failed to keep. was the former head of america's libertarian party believes the changes. i'm not sure that we should give president obama credit for united states. i think we would have seen the united...
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you can see the plates at the back that just say the back roads the police responding with the us economy is on the surface and these protests have been about the flag but the scale tells the tale as saying that really this is about much much more than just that look he students the director of the east belfast mission creep is working with young protesters to try to calm the tensions some kids are doing it for fun or doing it for more sinister motives in terms of control terms of par in terms of ego some are doing it because it's sexier than the playstation you know young girls are doing it because girls even with young children we've seen on the streets here i don't think a fully realized what their actions can result in what they're just right there and somewhere starving aloft and yet there's nothing funny about it what are the protesters here asking for just one our flag back up on water and pays to get off their back ses peter robinson least you're not silly not them he was the one that had to start. the day forty thousand they fought for us to come out on the street to protest agai
you can see the plates at the back that just say the back roads the police responding with the us economy is on the surface and these protests have been about the flag but the scale tells the tale as saying that really this is about much much more than just that look he students the director of the east belfast mission creep is working with young protesters to try to calm the tensions some kids are doing it for fun or doing it for more sinister motives in terms of control terms of par in terms...
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of global companies will descend on this other wise pretty quiet tone to talk about global economies most painful wounds and of course some of the ways they hope to help heal so let's rewind to katie's journey to doubt.
of global companies will descend on this other wise pretty quiet tone to talk about global economies most painful wounds and of course some of the ways they hope to help heal so let's rewind to katie's journey to doubt.
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banks are drinking markets kill economies banks are trading fraudulent so-called derivatives kill wealth and savings baxter's shut down the entire fabric of our financial system there which will individual participants must operate. banks are going to go over some of these banks theories and their markets and puppet politicians they own destroying markets because we've got a few of them in the headlines over the last few weeks and we've not.
banks are drinking markets kill economies banks are trading fraudulent so-called derivatives kill wealth and savings baxter's shut down the entire fabric of our financial system there which will individual participants must operate. banks are going to go over some of these banks theories and their markets and puppet politicians they own destroying markets because we've got a few of them in the headlines over the last few weeks and we've not.
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we have nav, we have money and an economy. when a very different situation than the founders ever were or ever could've imagined, but we still have those two inclinations. are we about to foreign policy to protect her interests quite are we involved in foreign policy to project ideology into the world? >> guest: >> host: were not in the dispensable nation. 25 years after the creation of the constitution not too far from here come the paper and the white house that the country very much at risk. so the people that you write about in the book, the contemporary authors, how do they translate or try to train late with the frankenstein set to contemporary debates about foreign policy in iraq, afghanistan? >> guest: a lot of to quote washington's farewell address and say we should be involved. there tends to be a very nativist echoing through those folks and that discourse. >> host: what you mean by nativist? >> guest: let the world friday we just need to pull back and take care of ourselves. i don't sense among the contemporary con
we have nav, we have money and an economy. when a very different situation than the founders ever were or ever could've imagined, but we still have those two inclinations. are we about to foreign policy to protect her interests quite are we involved in foreign policy to project ideology into the world? >> guest: >> host: were not in the dispensable nation. 25 years after the creation of the constitution not too far from here come the paper and the white house that the country very...
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they think that would be very bad for the economy and for everyone in the economy. they worry about interest rates going up and they worry about the impact on our deficit. because when interest rates go up, that means the deficit will go up. so we make the problem worse by taking this route if we go down this pathway. >> i want to throw three terms at you that we've had to stomach out in america. debate over the fiscal cliff, the debate over the debt ceiling and the budget show dunn. all three of these very serious. but which is the most serious. >> the debt ceiling could do damage to our countries for decades to come if we hit it and don't expect the problem. this is the most dangerous thing. this is almost a nuclear option. this is really playing with very dangerous things. and one little mistake could be devastating to our country. >> and yet you still come on day after day and smile with me. thank you. always good to see you. >>> by the way, i just want to remind you if you're doing the math, the treasury says it might come up short in its payments as soon as fe
they think that would be very bad for the economy and for everyone in the economy. they worry about interest rates going up and they worry about the impact on our deficit. because when interest rates go up, that means the deficit will go up. so we make the problem worse by taking this route if we go down this pathway. >> i want to throw three terms at you that we've had to stomach out in america. debate over the fiscal cliff, the debate over the debt ceiling and the budget show dunn. all...
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hi i'm max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report you know markets don't you know the economies banks to scale it down to me banks there is ringing markets kill autonomy's banks there's trading fraudulent so-called derivatives kill wealth and savings baxter's shut down the entire fabric of our financial says. so there much we individual participants must operate. max we're going to go over some of these banks toure's and their markets and puppet politicians they own destroying markets because we've got a few of them in the headlines over the last few weeks and we've not had time to cover them but we're going to cover them right now j.p. morgan gets a big holiday gift from the f.c.c. so we did mention this a few times over the course of the christmas once this new copper market was given approval for j.p. morgan but this article points out in one thousand nine hundred six the world learned a japanese firm had cornered the copper my.
hi i'm max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report you know markets don't you know the economies banks to scale it down to me banks there is ringing markets kill autonomy's banks there's trading fraudulent so-called derivatives kill wealth and savings baxter's shut down the entire fabric of our financial says. so there much we individual participants must operate. max we're going to go over some of these banks toure's and their markets and puppet politicians they own destroying markets because...
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going britain pays billions each year to the european union we have enormous costs put on the british economy as a result of excessive e.u. regulation and e.u. policies they just don't work for this country it's more of a hindrance than it is a help to the british economy and of course it undermines our own democracy and the option is quite simply to either stay in the european union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or course leave the european union and negotiate a basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people and returns power or exits the european union the better. the ups to rector of moscow's bolshoi theater sergei filin is being treated in hospital tonight for a severe chemical burns after a masked man pulled acid in his face in central moscow phil will have to undergo extensive treatment now in belgium an attempt to try to save his sight of his lecture port well the bolshoi theatre the pride and joy of the russian culture is celebrating exactly one hundred eighty eight years since it
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do large scale health provision that's the pure and certainty spaniards are not sure whether their economy can survive in its current creaking state the un or our big peace envoy to syria has said there can be no military solution to the conflicts well scott has voiced its support for political transition in syria but says present as sons exit cannot be a precondition for a deal to end the crisis washington says the syrian leader must step down with the pentagon now saying the u.s. could provide forces to secure the country's chemical weapons if assad agrees to a peaceful transition there are fears they also could fall into the wrong hands u.s. and middle east experts are also saying the conflict is putting the country's you're a new stockpiles at risk so you are reportedly has up to fifty tons of them in the rich to rein him enough to create five uclear bombs and a middle east commentator and a blogger culture believes the uranium ratio is just another red herring. now there's a kind of a sequence a chain of alarmist scenarios that are being produced concerning chemical weapons on a nucle
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economy was shrinking at five percent a year and then presided over hundreds of thousands of job losses what is he now done to improve the lives of americans in the past four years well i think there has been a gradual recovery from the economic slump the catastrophic one the curtain the fourth quarter of two thousand and eight but the recovery has been one of the slowest recoveries in history. but i think the thing he's got going for him frankly that we saw very clearly in the last elections is that even under adverse economic circumstances when the voters in this country are presented with a choice between the republican party. barack obama they have no difficulty picking him. well the inauguration happens with lots of distress around the country anti-gun control rallies across the u.s. and that's happening in the background how much is obama swimming against the tide here and home might this fish reaction from gun owners affect his second term well the this i think is going to be one of the signature challenges for his second to ministration and in fact one thing we've got to know th
economy was shrinking at five percent a year and then presided over hundreds of thousands of job losses what is he now done to improve the lives of americans in the past four years well i think there has been a gradual recovery from the economic slump the catastrophic one the curtain the fourth quarter of two thousand and eight but the recovery has been one of the slowest recoveries in history. but i think the thing he's got going for him frankly that we saw very clearly in the last elections...
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just don't work for this country is that it's more of a hindrance than it is a help to the british economy and of course it undermines our own democracy and the option is quite simply to either stay in the european union as it is which doesn't work for many different people or of course leave the european union and negotiate a the basis of a relationship that's purely built around trade and the sooner david cameron delivers the wishes of the british people but turns power or exits the european union the better. whether euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries ed is now gaining support in the blogs powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called european stability mechanism which would allow the block to directly aid to troubled states as artie's peter all over now reports germans are becoming increasingly disappointed with brussels deciding on their money. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who are really in charge of their country. the government has taken the sovereign rights of the german people and
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in a news conference yesterday the president said congress needs to act fast to avoid hurting the economy. without a deal, the treasury secretary timothy geithner warns that the nation could run out of money as soon as mid- february. that's sooner than originally estimated. >>> it's a different budget situation for california. the legislature's nonpartisan budget analyst agrees with the governor. after years of multi-billion- dollar deficits, california's budget is balanced. increased tax revenues are credited for balancing our budget. >>> well, if you haven't gotten the flu yet, you probably know someone who has. so far, california has not been hit as hard as the rest of the country. but doctors say that could change. cbs 5 reporter kiet do found out the best way to protect yourself is in short supply. >>> reporter: despite signs beckoning customers inside for a flu shot, nearly all cvs pharmacies in the bay area have run out. from san francisco to san jose, redwood city to union city, the nation's largest pharmacy could not keep up with local demand. after calling nearly every, single c
in a news conference yesterday the president said congress needs to act fast to avoid hurting the economy. without a deal, the treasury secretary timothy geithner warns that the nation could run out of money as soon as mid- february. that's sooner than originally estimated. >>> it's a different budget situation for california. the legislature's nonpartisan budget analyst agrees with the governor. after years of multi-billion- dollar deficits, california's budget is balanced. increased...
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i think so and the economy the trouble staking front the biggest problem facing france is jobs the lack of jobs i don't see how so they're getting involved in the invasion of mali or fighting rebels that mark is going to help the situation and i think hollande does believe that his popularity ratings show incredibly low are going to be boosted by. so i think this is a very mistaken policy by hollande he is extremely unpopular he's only been in power less than a year and he thinks that the way out of the top popularity is to sort of wrap himself over the lag and start going back we passed that he's made a huge mistake he should be tackling the economic problems and focusing purely on those i think but nevertheless there are those who saying that al qaeda is definitely trying to take over northern mali and indeed the south as well i spoke to a man of the siesta say he's saying that the french should be negotiating rather than trying to bomb but can you actually bomb away ideology in this way i don't think you can go and i think that if the french think there's a military solution to this
i think so and the economy the trouble staking front the biggest problem facing france is jobs the lack of jobs i don't see how so they're getting involved in the invasion of mali or fighting rebels that mark is going to help the situation and i think hollande does believe that his popularity ratings show incredibly low are going to be boosted by. so i think this is a very mistaken policy by hollande he is extremely unpopular he's only been in power less than a year and he thinks that the way...
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for the second month in a row, though, the president is right side up in terms of his handling of the economy. about equal but doing a little better. meanwhile meanwhile, 14% of americans approve of congress. 49% hold a negative view of the republican party. that's the lowest the gop has been since 2008. 38% view the democratic party negatively. and take note, everybody. monday the "morning joe" crew will be in d.c. on capitol hill. special coverage of president obama's inauguration. everything will kick off here at 5:30 a.m. eastern time monday with a special edition of "way too early." >>> as always, you can let us know why you're awake right now. shoot us an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com. or you can tweet m me @markhalperin. >>> still ahead, the hoax heard around the sport world. manti te'o exercises his right to remain silent, but there are new details coming up from his past interviews that are being made public. the question is, who was the real victim of the deception? was it te'o or the fans? >>> plus, stephen colbert weighs in on the president's backdrop when announces new gun prop
for the second month in a row, though, the president is right side up in terms of his handling of the economy. about equal but doing a little better. meanwhile meanwhile, 14% of americans approve of congress. 49% hold a negative view of the republican party. that's the lowest the gop has been since 2008. 38% view the democratic party negatively. and take note, everybody. monday the "morning joe" crew will be in d.c. on capitol hill. special coverage of president obama's inauguration....
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well it's such a devastating impact on the economy and we've already heard figures of sort of seven to ten million pounds sterling in policing alone and looking traders have been getting together and complaining. and demanding a real reduction in and local taxation because that last tree certainly over the christmas period the streets of belfast a little bit went to exactly empty they were just bustling is that as it should have been and all there in any way opportunist to people who perhaps could be disenfranchised obviously the economic situation isn't great in belfast many people and of course some people vent their anger by joining in riots and protests. yes i think that's always the case though the economic aspect can be overstated certainly northern ireland has experienced a recession like everywhere else and in depressed working class areas it's doubly so but the idea that protestants are in northern ireland are particularly disenfranchised doesn't doesn't hold water the only one figures are still higher in nationalist areas very slightly so if there is. sort of an economic mili
well it's such a devastating impact on the economy and we've already heard figures of sort of seven to ten million pounds sterling in policing alone and looking traders have been getting together and complaining. and demanding a real reduction in and local taxation because that last tree certainly over the christmas period the streets of belfast a little bit went to exactly empty they were just bustling is that as it should have been and all there in any way opportunist to people who perhaps...
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the city had high hopes this would be a boost to the economy but passengers are rerouted through san jose's biggest competitor. sso, which is indefinite. no estimate on when the planes will possibly be flying again. live from shows for abc7 news. >> thank you very much, amy. >> at two safety meetings a closer look at the collision of a tanker at the bay bridge, "overseas raymar" which scraped against the tower. the bar pilot changed course at the last minute passing under the bridge near treasure island under foggy conditions. the san francisco manner exchange will look at fog rules. the federal investigators say it could take months to determine the true cause. >> governor brown will attend a uc board of regents meeting to discussion the proposed budget and the impact on uc wanting to keep further tuition or fee increases off the agenda. university of california schools will get plenty of financial help from taxpayers after voters approves proposition 30. he wants more teaching, less research, and more students accepted from community colleges. >> san francisco's law banning public
the city had high hopes this would be a boost to the economy but passengers are rerouted through san jose's biggest competitor. sso, which is indefinite. no estimate on when the planes will possibly be flying again. live from shows for abc7 news. >> thank you very much, amy. >> at two safety meetings a closer look at the collision of a tanker at the bay bridge, "overseas raymar" which scraped against the tower. the bar pilot changed course at the last minute passing under...
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road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. behind the silver of philadelphia cream cheese. it always begins with fresh, local milk, blended with real wholesome cream. going fresh from the farm, to our fridge, in just six days. because we believe in fresh taste. that's the way we set the standard for intensely rich, luscious flavor. so our story of fresh taste always ends... deliciously. when it comes to taste, philadelphia sets the standard. heart mike huckabee show details at mikehuckabee.com. >> while the president used executive orders. what can states do to fight regulations from being forced on them? joining me from virginia is kim kutanela . author of the book last line of defense. >> good to be with you. >> last line of defense may be in the state level. >> that is thethesis of the book we have writ yen comes out on february 12th, next month. we are living with it, w
road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. behind the silver of philadelphia cream cheese. it always begins with fresh, local milk, blended with real wholesome cream. going fresh from the farm, to our fridge, in just six days. because we believe in fresh taste. that's the way we set the standard...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: battle lines were drawn at either end of pennsylvania avenue today over the national debt and government spending. the opening shots came from president obama at his white house news conference. >> i thought it might make sense to take some questions this week as my first term comes to an end. >> brown: the questions were dominated by the looming debt ceiling fight. the president sternly warned republicans not to balk at raising the nation's borrowing limit. >> they will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the american economy. the financial well bein
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs...
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totally destroying the system with the revenue if they want to repeat the trick by totally destroying the economy by hoarding commodities. do stay with us for the cause report was a theory a bit later in the day here not a fan of the violent clashes between police and protesters have flared up in bahrain once again as an outraged crowd went to the funeral of one of the activists the elderly man died after inhaling poisonous tear gas at a previous rally the opposition blamed security officers for dozens of killings using a home full substances i asked my daughter which show who is one of the activists says police tend to shoot for questions later. the hearing has been using tear gas canisters or as i like to call it toxic gases against citizens even in their houses not even protestant and the streets in a personal experience that happened to me and division with me is that i am nearly nine months pregnant and just now before few hours of this interview our house was like targeted by pure gas canisters and the smell stormed into the house. that that effect of a tear gas excessive use of tear gas th
totally destroying the system with the revenue if they want to repeat the trick by totally destroying the economy by hoarding commodities. do stay with us for the cause report was a theory a bit later in the day here not a fan of the violent clashes between police and protesters have flared up in bahrain once again as an outraged crowd went to the funeral of one of the activists the elderly man died after inhaling poisonous tear gas at a previous rally the opposition blamed security officers...
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two indicators that say a lot about our economy. first off, a lot of people tapping into their 401(k)'s before retirement. billions of dollars being taken out to pay current bills. another one coming at the top of the hour, a number of working poor people growing. millions of families , but they're working at the same time. and that story new at 10 precisely. time is money, 30 seconds, here is what else we've got for you tuesday morning. president obama readying 19 on gun control. the judge will tell us about it. and lance armstrong finally admitting to doping, now he's come clean, is there any way his image can be rehabilitated. i say no way. and thanks to obamacare, the cost of your health insurance could go up as much as 50%. find out why you will be paying a whole lot more t all right, seven earlies, here we go on a tuesday morning. the circuit manufacturer, multi-fine line, less money coming in, the stock is down. retailer, goredman's never heard of them, but gordman's lowered its outlook. and radioshack ended its unprofitable
two indicators that say a lot about our economy. first off, a lot of people tapping into their 401(k)'s before retirement. billions of dollars being taken out to pay current bills. another one coming at the top of the hour, a number of working poor people growing. millions of families , but they're working at the same time. and that story new at 10 precisely. time is money, 30 seconds, here is what else we've got for you tuesday morning. president obama readying 19 on gun control. the judge...
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nature so what is this cutting corners feeling to invest in you know most you know what are you reckon economy when it comes to america's electricity ninety percent of the grid is privately owned by utility companies beholden to investors. energy sector in the united states is law actually. operated and. therefore. only by regulation own the federal government meant that law it regulation to state local governments though it possible to haul. the grids to gather that he is saying there are many reasons not only financial and also policy reasons really changes hands. if we want to change our safety and livelihood the changes aren't just limited to the grid engineers have warned that many of america's bridges roads dams levees and power plants are in danger of crumbling if not repaired especially as sea levels continue rising even one bomb is nothing compared to what hurricane sandy did across the northeast a thousand miles of destruction there was a very very big natural event. and you know to have congress not funding the. repair of the basic industry infrastructure. is just staggeringly short
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. >> all right, some business news now, and the chinese economy has beaten expectations for the final quarter of 2012 after nearly two years of relatively tepid performance by the world's second-largest economic power. gross domestic product rose by 7.9% and 7.8% for the year as a whole. analysts say the outlook for china may be improving. chinese exports have continued to fall, but retail sales and industrial production have started to pick up. and germany's second biggest lender, commerzbank, could cut up to 6000 jobs according to a report. while there have been months of speculation over possible cuts, this latest story suggests 1910 positions in germany could go. the bank is not commenting. negotiations with employee representatives are due to begin soon. the german government holds a 25% stake in the bank. it had to be bailed out three years ago. all right, time now for a wrapup of friday's trading action. at the frankfurt stock exchange, here is our reporter. >> early in the morning, the positive growth figures coming from china went down pretty well here on the frankfurt floor,
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but sparks could fly when germany's economy minister meets with the popular greek opposition leader standing firm against more budget cuts and that we speak to a political economist about what's likely to come out of the discussion. but for now britain has sent one of its cargo warplanes to mali to back the french led military campaign against islamist rebels there london says the more help is to follow washington also pledging its own assistance or the french military has been involved in combat action in the west african nation since friday and trouble which some see as blowback from the allies recent interventions in the region and more now from march is poorly parkas she reports from london well britain the us are reportedly providing help with transport and communications and it just takes to that means that they're providing transport and planes to help carry troops however we've also heard the u.s. is providing some very long stroh's in order to track the movements of the rebels in northern mali and of course it's not just britain and the u.s. now we've heard that a number of other eu
but sparks could fly when germany's economy minister meets with the popular greek opposition leader standing firm against more budget cuts and that we speak to a political economist about what's likely to come out of the discussion. but for now britain has sent one of its cargo warplanes to mali to back the french led military campaign against islamist rebels there london says the more help is to follow washington also pledging its own assistance or the french military has been involved in...
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nasty foreigners that are hurting us and some of these people actually think that war is good for the economy so yes i'm sure we're going to see more of that type of thing and maybe not just little sport wars like in afghanistan and what was in iraq a real war is where of the u.s. goes to hunt big game which is going to be very very dangerous ok doc cases talk about your book totally incorrect you compare the u.s. the last days of the roman empire is this act by germany a sign of the end of the dollar as a reserve currency and america as a super power post bretton woods well actually i see a lot of trouble in the future and perhaps this is a straw in the wind because none of these governments trust each other i mean after all one of the main things that governments do is go to war with each other. so that i expect you're going to see more of this type of thing in the future why should the germans be storing their gold with the french in the america. it makes no sense it makes as much sense as for the americans to store their cold with the germans you know i mean just as every individual ought
nasty foreigners that are hurting us and some of these people actually think that war is good for the economy so yes i'm sure we're going to see more of that type of thing and maybe not just little sport wars like in afghanistan and what was in iraq a real war is where of the u.s. goes to hunt big game which is going to be very very dangerous ok doc cases talk about your book totally incorrect you compare the u.s. the last days of the roman empire is this act by germany a sign of the end of the...
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. >> all right, some business news now, and the chinese economy has beaten expectations for the final quarter of 2012 after nearly two years of relatively tepid performance by the world's second-largest economic power. gross domestic product rose by 7.9% and 7.8% for the year as a whole. analysts say the outlook for china may be improving. chinese exports have continued to fall, but retail sales and industrial production have started to pick up. and germany's second biggest lender, commerzbank, could cut up to 6000 jobs according to a report. while there have been months of speculation over possible cuts, this latest story suggests 1910 positions in germany could go. the bank is not commenting. negotiations with employee representatives are due to begin soon. the german government holds a 25% stake in the bank. it had to be bailed out three years ago. all right, time now for a wrapup of friday's trading action. at the frankfurt stock exchange, here is our reporter. >> early in the morning, the positive growth figures coming from china went down pretty well here on the frankfurt floor,
. >> all right, some business news now, and the chinese economy has beaten expectations for the final quarter of 2012 after nearly two years of relatively tepid performance by the world's second-largest economic power. gross domestic product rose by 7.9% and 7.8% for the year as a whole. analysts say the outlook for china may be improving. chinese exports have continued to fall, but retail sales and industrial production have started to pick up. and germany's second biggest lender,...
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., and worse, they think washington is hurting the economy. the whole poll is on our website right now. nbcnews.com. >> boy, those numbers didn't have much far further to go. chuck todd in our d.c. newsroom tonight. thanks for all of it. >>> weather is making news tonight. a very large winter storm system has left quite a bit of snow on the ground from the deep south, and we're talking about mississippi, alabama, rare snow on the ground there, to the mid atlantic tonight. systems moving fast, but the snowfall where it's falling is heavy and intense. there is one storm-related death to report. thousands are without power. you're looking at a live picture of the scene outside richmond right now. they could get up to 6 inches there tonight with a rain/snow mix, hazardous travel expected tonight, right up through the carolinas. it will all move out to sea by tomorrow. it will knick the jersey shore and at least long island on its way out. >>> still ahead as our broadcast continues, the mystery coming ashore. the tsunami trash that floated halfway
., and worse, they think washington is hurting the economy. the whole poll is on our website right now. nbcnews.com. >> boy, those numbers didn't have much far further to go. chuck todd in our d.c. newsroom tonight. thanks for all of it. >>> weather is making news tonight. a very large winter storm system has left quite a bit of snow on the ground from the deep south, and we're talking about mississippi, alabama, rare snow on the ground there, to the mid atlantic tonight. systems...
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votes could fly when germany's economy minister meets with the popular greek opposition leader who's standing firm against more budget cuts later we speak to a political economist about what's likely to come out of the discussions. but first. and information activists aaron swartz says he may have been driven to suicide by the ferocious prosecution process against him age twenty six the internet crusader faced decades in jail for downloading millions of academic papers which he believes should be available to everyone but as artie's marina porno reports the federal prosecution was relentless. he was a computer prodigy an online activists co-founder of the social news website read it and he was also a frequent guest on our team but twenty six year old aaron swartz was also the target of a federal computer hacking case and the trial was scheduled to begin next month that beginning will never come because swartz committed suicide inside his seventh floor brooklyn apartment in this building behind me on friday morning according to police he hanged himself and left no no behind and accord
votes could fly when germany's economy minister meets with the popular greek opposition leader who's standing firm against more budget cuts later we speak to a political economist about what's likely to come out of the discussions. but first. and information activists aaron swartz says he may have been driven to suicide by the ferocious prosecution process against him age twenty six the internet crusader faced decades in jail for downloading millions of academic papers which he believes should...
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market economies. that is one aspect of the balancing that is needed, a rebalancing. we also mean by a more balanced growth, growth that is more compatible with the sustainability of our environment and the fight against climate change. what does the need for us? i remind you that, in 2013, the imf is stronger, better equipped financially. it has certainly refined some of its tools. we'll continue to strengthen our surveillance, especially on spillover effects and on the financial sector. we will continue to strengthen our support for the entire spectrum of members through lending, capacity building, training and technical assistance. in other words, we're not only serving the needs of a selected group of companies -- a group of countries, but the entire membership. when you look at the world and see where our teams are, where there is building and technical assistance in programs, we are all over the map. and we will continue to push ahead with the important and not complete reform of " and governance
market economies. that is one aspect of the balancing that is needed, a rebalancing. we also mean by a more balanced growth, growth that is more compatible with the sustainability of our environment and the fight against climate change. what does the need for us? i remind you that, in 2013, the imf is stronger, better equipped financially. it has certainly refined some of its tools. we'll continue to strengthen our surveillance, especially on spillover effects and on the financial sector. we...
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this is a developing economy. so in terms of guidelines, the latest figures that we saw for 2012 in terms of gdp or for industrial output and everything else that we saw today looks as though it's point to go a rebound for the chinese economy. although the big question is whether or not this is a full blown recovery and we just don't have those answers yet. kelly. >> eunice, thanks very much recording in from the evening in beijing. you can see the increase in smog we've been seeing all week there. for more on what's happening in china, lewis patz. welcome. thank you so much for your time today. let's start, because as we just heard from eunice, there's a sense that maybe if the decimal point doesn't tell you the whole story, it does add to the feeling growth is turning around. do you expect in 2013 that we see a pick up in china? >> yes. i do think that 2013 as a whole will look better than 2012 did. we started 2012 very weak. we ended 2012 a bit better and we enter 2013 stronger. so it's that momentum that reall
this is a developing economy. so in terms of guidelines, the latest figures that we saw for 2012 in terms of gdp or for industrial output and everything else that we saw today looks as though it's point to go a rebound for the chinese economy. although the big question is whether or not this is a full blown recovery and we just don't have those answers yet. kelly. >> eunice, thanks very much recording in from the evening in beijing. you can see the increase in smog we've been seeing all...
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last sparks could fly when germany's economy minister meets with the greek greek opposition leader standing firm against small budget cuts that's after a short break we speak to a political economist about what's likely to come out of the discussion. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. download free broadcast video for your media project free media. continues here. in the state of shaky calm after the sun and majority rally against the violent riots of past weeks unrest began when the catholic dominated local council limited the flying of the u.k. flag on civic buildings sparking fears protests by pro british protestants and reports clear goals on both sides could easily trigger more trouble. well it's certainly been a turbulent time full northern ireland it's being six weeks now since the decision was taken to limit the number of days of the union flag would fly here at city hall sparking this beat the bullet loyalists out on to the streets know if the weekends only start today we saw some of the worst they like writing that has taken place. this is the way into the weeken
last sparks could fly when germany's economy minister meets with the greek greek opposition leader standing firm against small budget cuts that's after a short break we speak to a political economist about what's likely to come out of the discussion. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. download free broadcast video for your media project free media. continues here. in the state of shaky calm after the sun and majority rally against the violent riots of past weeks unrest began...